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    Tax Settings Home
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            Use the links on this page to manage tax settings for your store.
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                    <a href="TaxSettings.aspx" title="Manage tax settings.">Manage Tax Settings</a>
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                        Use this page to manage general tax settings.
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                    <a href="TaxProviders.aspx" title="Manage tax providers.">Manage Tax Providers</a>
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                        Tax providers are used to calculate tax on customer orders. There are a number of
                        different providers that can be used, each with it's own configuration options,
                        such as tax by location.
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                    <a href="TaxCategories.aspx" title="Manage tax classes.">Manage Tax Classes</a>
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                        Tax classifications (categories) allow you to perform different tax calculations
                        depending on the type of product. After creating a tax classfication it can then
                        be used by a tax provider (see above). Products within this tax classification will
                        then be taxed accordingly (see Catalog : Products : Manage Products)
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